2018
DOI: 10.1186/s40249-018-0387-6
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Correction to: Addressing vulnerability, building resilience: community-based adaptation to vector-borne diseases in the context of global change

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“…16 The major thematic areas that are underdeveloped for VBDs include the importance of community participation and engagement, the role of social differentiation and the links between disease and broader system dynamics, all of which have long been promoted in global health as integral components of VBD control. 4 Community participation in disease control has been highlighted by WHO as a way to improve the outcome of health interventions. 17 Therefore, to mitigate VBDs, there is a need for an integrative approach that informs community participation in disease prevention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 The major thematic areas that are underdeveloped for VBDs include the importance of community participation and engagement, the role of social differentiation and the links between disease and broader system dynamics, all of which have long been promoted in global health as integral components of VBD control. 4 Community participation in disease control has been highlighted by WHO as a way to improve the outcome of health interventions. 17 Therefore, to mitigate VBDs, there is a need for an integrative approach that informs community participation in disease prevention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%